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TE KARAKA RESIDENTS. NOTICE. BIG OPEN AIR MEETING Conducted by YOUNG PEOPLE’S MISSION. M-AIN STREET, 7.30 TO-MORROW NIGHT. ■ 199 STUDY AND DISCUSSION SOCIETY. mO-MORROW (Thursday) E'-'ening, in Liberty Hull, at 7.45. Subject: “War and Reaction.” Speaker: Mr. W. M. Smith, M.A. All Invited. 182 TUVERTY BAY FREEZERS’ UNION. rnHE Monthly Meeting of the above -L will be held on FRIDAY, November 23, 1928, in the Liberty Hall, at 8 p.m. sharp. Every member is requested to attend. [9O WANTED FOR LOCAL FILM PRODUCTION. A TPLICATIONS are invited from persons willing to take part m an Amateur Film Production, “a Daughter of Gisborne,” to be produced Here shortly tor the Majestic Theatre, by the weii-Kiiown producer, Rudail Hayward. A good-looking Young Lady, 2 X oung Men, and a number ot local Raders are required. Apply to Mrs. Hayward, at the Majestic Theatre. 10/ wanted. T IVE PARTNER for Bakers’ and ConU lectionery Trade. .Must be good salesman and able to drive Ford. Good opportunity for a live man. Cash required £zoo. For other particulars apply— O'MALLEY AND JONES, Wairoa, ILB. LOST.— £1 Note.—Substantial reward on kindly returning to 15 Salisbury Eoa d. 192 LOST. Saturday night, between bright Street and otaiford street, j’avvu i>o.\ i?ur. —Return to Rosies. Reward. q O 4 LOST. Between Wi Here Street and Cook Street, via Aberdeen Road, uoid Chain and Gold Ball.—Reward, IiibHALJJ. W ANTED.—If your property is for sale at a reasonaole price, send particulars to Frank At. Urr, Estate Agent. aut> WANTED to Buy.—Pedigree Jersey Bull.—Phone IJK, Motu. 187 WANTED to Borrow.—Bsoti at jU per • cent., on sound security; repayable at rate of JBSO quarterly.—Write “Assurance,” Herald. ’ ‘ 539 BENZINE Lighting.—Spare Parts and Mantles for Alta and Wizard Lights and Cookers.—Weston house, 48 Lome Street, Auckland. y(X) ? QTRAWBERRIeT fresh daily at C. O Nicholls, Steel Road, Haiti. 139 BRETT’S Xmas Annual, 3 colored plates, 2/-, post Id; post to Australian and American friends.—Adams' Bookshop. MAORILAND Fairy Tales and other N.Z. Childrens’ Books; post to Australian and American friends.—Adams’ Bookshop. N.Z. and Gisborne Souvenirs in China-; ware and Leather Novelties, lviwi Serviette Rings, Silver Spoons (Greenstone Handles); post to Australian friends and American friends.—Adams’ Bookshop. N.Z. Views, Calendars, Post-cards, Autograph Stationery; post to Australian and American friends.—Adams' Bookshop. GIVE us a trial when you need furniture of any kind.—C. S. Bullock, 256, Gladstone Road, Phone 1207.

NOTICE.— To my numerous clients, Saturdays only until further notice. '—Mrs. Byrne, The Mansions. ANTE!) w« can make your old ear look new with Duco finish.—Mellor Bros. CA SMART designs to choose from in u '“ 7 the new Striped Fuji Silks, superior quality, usually 3/6; 'special price 2/11 yard.—Common, Shefton and Co. Ltd. \ OA.VE 40 per cent, by buying your [ O Furniture at Beddow’s; from our bench to yoa.—4ol Gladstone Road, Low Rent Area, Rhone 14aa. A. E. BEDDOW, the Low-price Furnisher, in the low rent area.—4ol Gladstone Road, Phone 1444. GENUINE Palmolive and Erasmie Herb Soap, 6d per tablet.—At li. Georg . Hairdresser GENUINE Gillette Safety Razor, complete with blade, only 9d each.—At H. George, Hairdresser (opp. Pettie’s). at 3d lb., small l^d. — Currie, opposite Dunlop’s Buildings, Lowe Street. TI7E make Furniture to your own VV design.—C. S. 8u110ck,'256 Gladstone Road, jus! past Derby Street, Rhone 1207. Q II METING, in white and unbleached. O single 'bed 1/6, double bed 2/6; guaranteed pure—S. H. Phillips and Co., Special 11 Days Clearance Campaign. SHABBY Car.—lf your car looks the worse for wear, bring it to us; we h vviil turn Bros. it into a new one.—Melloi OA MEN’S Ready-to-wear Suits, in good serviceable Dark Grey tweed, 29/6; worth 55/-; great alteration bargain.—Melbourne Cash. OA BOYS’ Flannel'Sports Suits, worth 22/6, now 8/11 ; lit boys ages 9 to 11.—At Melbourne. Cash’s Alteration Bargain Days. MONEY to 'Le«d oil good Freehold security in sums to suit borrowers. —James limes, Land and Finance Agent, Lowe Street. CJQW Now.—Asters, Phlox, iunnias, IO arid other annuals. —D. 8. Thomp son arid Co. 9-PIECE Suite, in Art Cretonne, foi r> £lO/10/-.—At Grundy and Sherman’s Sale.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LIV, Issue 16807, 21 November 1928, Page 1

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